9(x - 3y)
Pick any two numbers, x and y that are coprime. That is, they have no factor in common. Then GCF of 9x and 9y will be 9. Pick any two numbers, x and y that are coprime. That is, they have no factor in common. Then GCF of 9x and 9y will be 9. Pick any two numbers, x and y that are coprime. That is, they have no factor in common. Then GCF of 9x and 9y will be 9. Pick any two numbers, x and y that are coprime. That is, they have no factor in common. Then GCF of 9x and 9y will be 9.
The GCF is 3.
The GCF is 1.
The GCF is 3.
To find the GCF of 9x^2y and 39xy^3 first look at the GCF of 9 and 39 with is 3 Now the GCF of x^2 and x is x and the GCF of y^3 and y is y so the GCF of the 9x^2y and 39xy^3 is 3xy Use a similar idea to find the LCM. The LCM of x^2 and x is x^2 and the LCM of y^3 and y is y^3, lastly, the LCM of 9 and 39 is 117 so the LCM is 117x^2y^3
3x. 15x - 9x = 6x 9x - 6x = 3x 6x - 3x = 3x 3x - 3x = 0
9x is the lowest common multiple. (9x * 1 = 9x) (x * 9 = 9x)
9 This expression can be simplified to: 9x
The GCF of 6x and 9x is 3x
(-9x^2/√x) + 4= [-9x^2/x^(1/2)] + 4= (-9x^2)[x^(-1/2)] + 4= -9x^[2 + (-1/2)] + 4= -9x^(2 - 1/2) + 4= -9x^(3/2) + 4= -9√x^3 + 4= -9√[(x^2)(x)] + 4= -9x√x + 4Or,(-9x^2/√x) + 4= [(-9x^2)(√x)/(√x)(√x)] + 4= [(-9x^2)(√x)/√x^2] + 4= [-9(x)(x)(√x)/x] + 4 simplify x= -9x√x + 4
x2-9x can be factored by taking x out of each term x(x-9)